53:39: When she can't pay the bus fare, she's insulted by the passengers (who think
she's a hooker), sprayed with Mace by the bus driver, and thrown off the bus.

In the movie, it looks like she travels quite a few blocks before she's kicked off.
But in real life, when she gets off the bus, she's exactly where she started:
in the 2100 block of W. 7th Street, across from MacArthur Park.

They simply turned the camera in a different direction, this time, to change the view.

(In the screenshot below, the camera is looking east, from the south side of 7th.)

It turns out
to be an Orthodox Jewish chabad (supposedly on Wilshire), where women
aren't allowed.

There she accidentally tempts a nebbish trying to pray
- who has a fetish for women singing.
So she winds up singing him a verse of "Call Me Maybe", hoping to earn bus fare.
But when they are discovered by the other worshippers, she's forced to flee.

This is actually a Clínica Romero, a community heath center,
at 2032 Marengo Street, in the Boyle Heights area of East L.A.
(a good three miles east of her last location on 7th Street).

59:50: She walks past the "Olympic Branch Public Library", and stops at a pay phone,
where has the operator connect her with a hotline to her news studio, KZLA, for help.

But the KZLA switchboard guy doesn't believe her, and hangs up on her.

, at the same library, she spots a row of bicycle, and finding one that's unlocked,
she is about to borrow it, when the kid who owns it shows up. She asks the boy for help,
but he demands to see her boobs first. Angered, she shoves him down and steals his bike.

This actually is a library, but it's real name is the Malabar Library,
at 2801 Wabash Ave(where it meets Forest Ave) in Boyle Heights.
That's about a mile southeast of the Chabad location.